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Geological Magazine | 2007

The Upper Miocene of the southern North Sea Basin (northern Belgium): a palaeoenvironmental and stratigraphical reconstruction using dinoflagellate cysts

Stephen Louwye; Stijn De Schepper; P Laga; Noël Vandenberghe

Organic-walled palynomorph assemblages from the Kasterlee Formation in northern Belgium provide new insights into the Late Miocene depositional history and palaeoenvironments of the southernmost North Sea Basin. Ranges of key dinoflagellate cysts constrain the unit between 7.5 and 5.32 Ma, that is, a latest Tortonian to Messinian age. The palynomorph assemblage is characterized, amongst others, by Geonettia clineae , an opportunistic species that thrives in mesotrophic, coastal embayments with a low sediment influx. This environmental setting is corroborated by the notable presence of Gramocysta verricula , a species with preference for shallow marine environments. The occurrence of species of the fresh water green alga Pediastrum indicates manifest river discharge in a near-shore environment or embayment. The coastal depositional environment mirrored by the palynomorphs of the Kasterlee Formation succeeds the distinct transgressive and fully marine environments of the underlying Diest Formation in the Campine area. The results from the palynological study, combined with lithological and geophysical data, show that both Upper Miocene formations are two distinct depositional cycles separated by an erosional or regressive phase. The upper boundary of the Kasterlee Formation is correlated with the Me2 sequence boundary at 5.73 Ma. The Kasterlee Formation is herein formally moved from the Lower Pliocene series to the Upper Miocene series. The coastal environment, probably characterized by a shoaling phase, recorded at the border of the southern North Sea Basin, matches the global record of regressive phases in Messinian sedimentary sequences, which are linked to cooling and increasing global ice volume.


Archive | 1998

Tertiary Sequence Stratigraphy at the Souther Border of the North Sea Basin in Belgium

Noël Vandenberghe; P Laga; Etienne Steurbaut; Jan Hardenbol; Peter R. Vail


Geologica Belgica | 2007

Paleogene and Neogene lithostratigrafic units (Belgium)

P Laga; Stephen Louwye; Stéphane Geets


Geodiversitas | 2002

Palaeogeographic evolution of northwestern Europe during the Upper Cenozoic

Agnès Lauriat-Rage; Stephen Louwye; Benoit Laignel; Michel Laurent; Noël Vandenberghe; Jean-Louis Mansy; Daniel Mercier; Francis Meilliez; Jean-Pierre Vidier; Frédérique Laquement; P Laga; Bernard Hallégouët; Brigitte van Vliet-Lanoë


Geological Journal | 2008

Dinoflagellate cyst stratigraphy and palaeoenvironment of the marginal marine Middle and Upper Miocene of the eastern Campine area, northern Belgium (southern North Sea Basin)

Stephen Louwye; P Laga


Bulletin of The Geological Society of Denmark | 1998

DINOFLAGELLATE CYSTS OF THE SHALLOW MARINE NEOGENE SUCCESSION IN THE KALMTHOUT WELL, NORTHERN BELGIUM

Stephen Louwye; P Laga


Bulletin of The Geological Society of Denmark | 1998

The geometry of the Rupelian and Chattian depositional bodies in the Lower Rhine district and its border area: implications for Oligocene lithostratigraphy

H Hager; Noël Vandenberghe; M van den Bosch; M Abraham; F von der Hocht; K Rescher; P Laga; E Nickel; A Verstraelen; S Leroi; R.J.W Van Leeuwen


Geologica Belgica | 2006

DISUSED NEOGENE AND QUATERNARY REGIONAL STAGES FROM BELGIUM: BOLDERIAN, HOUTHALENIAN, ANTWERPIAN, DIESTIAN, DEURNIAN, KASTERLIAN, KATTENDIJKIAN, SCALDISIAN, POEDERLIAN, MERKSEMIAN AND FLANDRIAN

P Laga; Stephen Louwye; Frank Mostaert


Geologica Belgica | 2007

DEFORMATION FEATURES IN PALEOGENE SANDS IN THE HOEGAARDEN AREA (BELGIUM)

Manuel Sintubin; P Laga; Noël Vandenberghe; Ilse Kenis; Michiel Dusar


Aardkundige Mededelingen | 2001

Stratigraphic Correlation by calibrated well logs in the Rupel Group between North Belgium, the Lower-Rhine area in Germany and Southern Limburg and the Achterhoek in The Netherlands with list of figures and in annex correlation plates

Noël Vandenberghe; H Hager; M van den Bosch; A Verstraelen; S Leroi; Etienne Steurbaut; J Prüfert; P Laga

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Noël Vandenberghe

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Christian Dupuis

Faculté polytechnique de Mons

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Ilse Kenis

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Manuel Sintubin

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Michiel Dusar

Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences

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Noël Vandenberghe

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Robert Marquet

Hogeschool-Universiteit Brussel

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